The following videos were developed by a variety of Tribal Nations and Indigenous peoples, organizations, projects, and relationships. The videos represent Indigenous perspectives on climate change, impacts to human-environment relationships, and descriptions of Indigenous resiliency, as told by the people themselves.
Menominee Tribal Enterprises Forestry
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1854 Ceded Territory
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Bad River Ojibwe Climate Change Effects on Wild Rice |
Menominee Tribe on Climate Change
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Farewell to Maples: Indigenous Knowledge in the Face of Climate Change |
Changing Climate, Changing Culture...Making An Ojibwe Birch Bark Winnowing Basket |
The Impact of Climate Change on Ojibwe Tribes (Great Lakes)
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Climate Change and Water,
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Climate Change and Wildlife,
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Climate Change and Culture,
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Climate Change and Plants,
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Indigenous views of climate change and climate justice |
Climate Threatens Ojibwe's Sacred Wild Rice
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Climate Change: Culture and Science Virtual Program |
Aanji-Kamigaa - Changing Earth
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Climate Impacts on
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How Climate Change Impacts Indigenous Lands |
Native Report - Native Perspectives on Cilmate Change |
Climate Change:
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Managing Watersheds in an Age of Climate Change:
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2022 United South and Eastern Tribes (USET)
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Aroostook Band of Micmacs -
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